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1       V|    the bounds of humanity and transcend philosophy, and while repelling
2      VI|     venturesome as to wish to transcend his limits, he is restrained
3      VI|  otherwise it cannot lawfully transcend its bounds, nor with its
4     VII| endowing him with gifts which transcend mortality, you convict yourself
5     XLI|     of a divine nature should transcend the glory of kings, did
6     XLI|      Nay, why did you dare to transcend destiny, and as it were
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